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IIE-SRF was founded and endowed in 2002, [2] when IIE's trustees committed to making scholar rescue a permanent part of its work. As of 2023, IIE-SRF has provided over 1,700 awards with the collaboration of over 480 institutions from 55 different countries. [5]
In 1932, at age 24 and well before he began his broadcast career, the Institute of International Education appointed Edward R. Murrow to the position of assistant director by its founder and Director, Stephen P. Duggan. Late in 1933, Murrow also became (without pay) the Assistant Secretary of the Committee in Aid of Displaced German Scholars. [5]
Jarecki serves as Vice-Chairman of the Institute of International Education (IIE). He is Chairman Emeritus of the Scholar Rescue Fund, which he founded in 2002, and is Chairman of the Scholar Rescue Fund's efforts in Germany. With Daniela Kaisth, he has written a book entitled Scholar Rescue in the Modern World.
After a years-long wait, Cameroonian scientist Henry Meriki arrived at Wesleyan University in Middletown this fall through a fellowship program that helps accomplished scholars facing life ...
Russo is on the board and vice chairman of the Institute of International Education, a nonprofit group that administers the Fulbright Scholarship Program among other programs. He is co-founder of the Scholar Rescue Fund which provides fellowships for established scholars whose lives and work are threatened in their home countries. Russo's work ...
He was awarded IIE-SRF fellowship for his academic contribution by the Institute of International Education (IIE). [8] In 2012, the IIE Scholar Rescue Fund featured him as one of the persecuted academics in the world. [2] Khan is currently serving as the Dean of the Faculty of Social Science at Leading University. [9] [10]
In 2002, SAR partnered with the Institute of International Education which was then establishing IIE's Scholar Rescue Fund. [6] The Fund provides financial support to scholars facing grave threats so that they may escape dangerous conditions and continue their academic work in safety. [6]
The fund is named after her own adorable rescue pup named Clyde and a children's book she wrote inspired by Clyde entitled Clydeo Takes a Bite Out of Life which releases October 1.